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Liverpool failed to score in consecutive league games for the first time under Jurgen Klopp, as they could not mount much pressure on Chelsea and would lose 0-1.

It's the last remaining days of the season where unexpected results are pretty much expected. Klopp made several changes from the side that drew against Stoke last weekend, but the front three were all first choice. Chelsea frustrated the Reds, keeping the few attempts they had outside the area. Sadio Mane had a couple of threatening moments in quick succession about midway through the first half, but soon after it was Chelsea who would score the day's only goal. Trent-Alexander Arnold added to his appeal by playing a wide role in midfield. May 6 - 8:07 PM

Liverpool will check on a host of players ahead of their Champions League second-leg tie in Rome.

The Reds were involved in a keenly contested goalless draw against relegation threatened Stoke City at Anfield on Saturday and Jurgen Klopp has been left sweating on the availability of several first-team players. Trent Alexander-Arnold sustained a dead leg in the first half, although he did manage to continue until the 64th minute: "He was limping but always gave a thumbs-up to carry on," explained the Liverpool boss. "I thought the best thing was to keep on going, but the medical department told me it was better to take him off, so we did." Jordan Henderson completed the game despite twisting his ankle just before half-time while Gomez picked up a similar injury: "We will see what happens in the next 2/3 days. But Wednesday is not the longest break in the world, so we will see. Joe got an early knock and twisted his ankle as well a little bit." Apr 30 - 11:10 AM

Everything went according to plan for Jurgen Klopp as Liverpool dominated AFC Bournemouth, 3-0.

A perfect day for the Reds, who move to within a point of Manchester United for second in the table, United with a game in hand. All three members of their lethal attacking trio got on the scoresheet today. Sadio Mane was the most difficult for the Cherries to deal with in the first half, and he scored the opener quickly on 7 minutes, following up his own header to poke home a ball sourced from Jordan Henderson. It would be another hour until the Reds made it two. That was when Trent Alexander-Arnold connected on a deep cross that Salah put a delicate head to and looped the ball over the keeper. Roberto Firmino wrapped up the scoring in the final minute, putting home a ball from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. Throw in a clean sheet for good measure and it was a fantasy buffet at Anfield. Apr 14 - 6:48 PM

Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold has forced his way in to Nik's fantasy team for Week 2.

Liverpool may be a shambles at the back but there has been a positive in their first two games, and it's the form of local boy Alexander-Arnold, deputising for Nathaniel Clyne. The youngster still has a lot to learn defensively but he's doing ok, is taking corners and curled in a beautiful free-kick again Hoffenheim last night. He'll continue on set piece duty against Palace which should bring plenty of point scoring opportunities. Just don't expect a clean sheet, even with Wilf Zaha missing for the Eagles. Fri, Aug 18, 2017 05:14:00 AM

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